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SAINT JOHN, N.B. – Almost four in 10 New Brunswickers, or 38 per cent, believe they have been approached with a fraudulent investment opportunity in the past year, according to a survey by the Financial and Consumer Services Commission.

SYDNEY, N.S. — The lawyer for a Sydney Mines woman convicted of stealing $96,000 from her elderly father intends to argue that a provision preventing consideration of a conditional sentence violates her client’s charter rights.

OLEARY, P.E.I. – A helicopter pilot who dropped in to a Tim Hortons restaurant at O’Leary Corner, while on a flight from Charlottetown to Miminegash in March, has been provided verbal instruction regarding future use of Canadian Coast Guard aircraft.

FREDERICTON, N.B. – With a review into property assessments expected too late to make changes with effect next year, the provincial government will freeze property tax assessments in 2018 to help ensure fairness and predictability for property owners and local governments.